Word: schroeders
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Edmond R. Schroeder '53, president of the H.Y.R.C., expressed the hope that many of the students will attend the rally in the Common "to show Nixon the over-whelming expression of support which we Republicans here feel...
Edmund R. Schroeder, '53, president of the Harvard Young Republican Club, announced yesterday that his organization has already signed up 300 members, a record high for enrollments at the combined registrations. He added that he expects that figure to double by the close of the club's fall membership drive...
...Edward Schroeder '53, president of the Harvard Young Republican Club, said that the group would try to get the majority of the state republican slate as speakers. The group, he said, plans to do much work on the precinct and ward level, including ringing doorballs...
Those interested, Schroeder said, can do political research for Republican legislators at the State House. "It is imperative for the country that Eisenhower wins," he contended, "but I do not believe that the Republicans will win a majority in the Senate...
...backyards, the game, along with cricket, is a national pastime. Youngsters are well coached as soon as they are old enough to toddle; the tennis season is ten months long. Only the once-famed California tennis factory, which produced such stars as Don Budge, Bobby Riggs, Ted Schroeder and Jack Kramer, can match the Aussie output. But the California factory has obviously slipped a cog. The U.S.'s weak answer last week to the Aussie production line: naming Seixas player-captain of the Davis Cup team, with Richardson as nucleus...